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she's lee rodriguez. they call her lee. >> lee was supposed to run a five kilometer race in rochester, new york, on sunday but was a little late getting there. she started with the first group of runners she saw. >> then she kept running and running two hours 43 minutes later she crossed the half marathon finish line and came home with a finisher's med to problem it. congratulations to her. >> i think the only time i'm going to accidentally run a half marathon is if i try to run a full. >> jack try last yea didn't. >> the a dramatic rescue caught on camera. the 6,000 pound trucking that nearly crush this had san diego teenager. how it happened and see the men who leapt into action to save him. >> and he ain't heavy. he's his brother. two michigan brothers one helping the other walking more than 100 miles to raise awareness for cerebral palsy. their story still ahead on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the tr
she's lee rodriguez. they call her lee. >> lee was supposed to run a five kilometer race in rochester, new york, on sunday but was a little late getting there. she started with the first group of runners she saw. >> then she kept running and running two hours 43 minutes later she crossed the half marathon finish line and came home with a finisher's med to problem it. congratulations to her. >> i think the only time i'm going to accidentally run a half marathon is if i try to...
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. >> lee rodriguez rush to the starting line of they race in rochester new york because she was late. she says the guy there toll her to jump in with group of runners so she did but eventually she noticed some other people running kind of at a different peso she asked the woman next to her, how long the race was. the answer, 13 miles. she entered the half marathon instead. >> the announcer call out my name and she was like -- she said there she is sprinting at the end. >> i see her with a medal oh my god she ran the other one. for real. >> she's just 12 years old and she decide to keep running and not giving up. >> she did not give up during the race police officers ran up to her to tell her family had been looking for her. she didn't care. she was determine to finish that half marathon and she did. in two hours and 43 seconds. >> wow! >> good for her. >>> all right. back to your fox 29 weather authority now. we've got a little bit of a marathon of our on going on with cold weather. >> need that jacket and maybe umbrella, too. >> yeah, we are looking at a pretty below average stretch.
. >> lee rodriguez rush to the starting line of they race in rochester new york because she was late. she says the guy there toll her to jump in with group of runners so she did but eventually she noticed some other people running kind of at a different peso she asked the woman next to her, how long the race was. the answer, 13 miles. she entered the half marathon instead. >> the announcer call out my name and she was like -- she said there she is sprinting at the end. >> i...
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. >> reporter: lee rodriguez rushed to the starting line thinking she was late to her race. >> the man told me i could jump in with these group of runners. >> she jumped in finding someone to space alongside of but felt like something was wrong. >> i asked her how long it was. she said it was like 13 miles and that's when it struck me that i think i was in the half marathon instead of the 5k. >> reporter: that was the race she signed up for and the one her mom had been watching runner after runner finish. >> it's 1:30. she doesn't cross the line. the half marathon are coming already and from the 5k are coming. >> reporter: brenda lee says that's when police and race organizers got involved trying to track her down by the chip on her bib. but it hadn't registered that she even started running. >> we didn't know where she was and we as we found out she was coming to the finish line, i specifically was watching for her and she looked amazing. name. she was like for me and she said, there she is. >> reporter: her mom tells me she started crying, hugging her daughter. >> i see her with a me
. >> reporter: lee rodriguez rushed to the starting line thinking she was late to her race. >> the man told me i could jump in with these group of runners. >> she jumped in finding someone to space alongside of but felt like something was wrong. >> i asked her how long it was. she said it was like 13 miles and that's when it struck me that i think i was in the half marathon instead of the 5k. >> reporter: that was the race she signed up for and the one her mom had...
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upstate new york and the story of a little girl that turned a mistake into a mission. 12-year-old lee rodriguez accidentally accomplished most adults never do. she signed up to take part in their first 5-k, the problem is she got in the wrong group, something she only realized several miles in, when she asked the other runner, you are running a half mile. 12-year-old lee just kept ongoing. >> the announcer called out my name and said there she is, and i started sprintsing at the end. >> lee's mother was initially panicked when her daughter never crossed the 5-k finish live and got the police involved but the panic quickly turned into pride. i guess that little kid has a future in running. >> turning 3 into 13? amazing. lets get a check of the roads tonight. matt pellman is live in the traffic center. >> would say we are running more like 13 miles per hour instead of 3 miles per hour. that is good on the westbound lanes of the schuylkill, eastbound also backing up toward the vine street expressway. the good news here it's still dry and on other parts of the schuylkill in king of prussia it's wet
upstate new york and the story of a little girl that turned a mistake into a mission. 12-year-old lee rodriguez accidentally accomplished most adults never do. she signed up to take part in their first 5-k, the problem is she got in the wrong group, something she only realized several miles in, when she asked the other runner, you are running a half mile. 12-year-old lee just kept ongoing. >> the announcer called out my name and said there she is, and i started sprintsing at the end....
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. >> 12-year-old lee rodriguez thought she was late when she showed up to run 3 miles. she joined the pack. that pack was actually the half marathon group. when three miles started turning into 12 the young girl decided to just do it. >> i was like, i'm going to finish this. i'm going to keep going. >> good for her. one big problem, her mother was waiting at the 5 k finish line and became frantic when she didn't cross. a motorcycle police officer sorted things out. she kept going and going. >> imagine how she would have done if she actually trained for the race. >> she's so young, she can do it. what the heck. >> a lot of spirit there. >> now the full marathon. >> rochester, that race was in the spring, not in the winter, temperatures there typically get below zero. we start this week, we are seeing warm-up. >> we can't complain. we will have rain moving in. it starts out well to the north of us. we take a look at the rain that continues to move into eureka and ukiah. moving into mendocino county. >> that is mostly light rain. it does encounter dry air it may turn out t
. >> 12-year-old lee rodriguez thought she was late when she showed up to run 3 miles. she joined the pack. that pack was actually the half marathon group. when three miles started turning into 12 the young girl decided to just do it. >> i was like, i'm going to finish this. i'm going to keep going. >> good for her. one big problem, her mother was waiting at the 5 k finish line and became frantic when she didn't cross. a motorcycle police officer sorted things out. she kept...
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her name is lee arinez rodriguez estpada. rushed to the starting line thinking she would be late for the 5k run. she trained for that. the official said jump in group next to you and go out next. she did. after running running for a while she knew something was wrong. >> i asked her how long it was. she said it was 13 miles. that is when it struck me that i think i was in the half marathon instead of the 5k. jonathan: yes, you were. now her mom was worried because she didn't see her cross the finish line with the other 5k runners. so as she was running police officers were able they saw her running. lee said an officer did come up to her in the race but she told him look, just let me finish this race. he did. she did. in two hours and 43 minutes. she crossed the finish line with a half marathon. how good is that? you go to run a 5k and come back and nail a half marathon. >> good for her. i'm thinking that would never happen to me. by mile two i'm checking and saying okay, when is this over? checking my app. jonathan: i'm goin
her name is lee arinez rodriguez estpada. rushed to the starting line thinking she would be late for the 5k run. she trained for that. the official said jump in group next to you and go out next. she did. after running running for a while she knew something was wrong. >> i asked her how long it was. she said it was 13 miles. that is when it struck me that i think i was in the half marathon instead of the 5k. jonathan: yes, you were. now her mom was worried because she didn't see her cross...
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lee an rodriguez registered for a 5 k race in new york.k off and run four miles before figuring out what happened. >> she said it was like 13 miles and that's when it struck me that i think i was in the half marathon instead of the 5 k. >> two hours and 43 minutes later she crossed the finish line. she just kept going and going. she didn't real she had gone. those are your headlines. >>> how far did you wind up running? >> almost a 10 k. >> so double the time. god bless her that she was in good shape. >>> we're talking about the story with the lady with the dog. >> yeah, we couldn't get over that. in traffic. >> it's a little crazy. i will tell you this. on several occasions, i walked my dog charlie on a bike. >> that's good. >> which was good. >> but you are not lance armstrong. >> he pulled me into the ditch and that wasn't good. i stopped walking him that way. >> in a nice neighborhood, not a lot of traffic, fine. that was on a busy road and we were saying maybe she has bad knees or something. just bad knees, i feel sorry for her but a
lee an rodriguez registered for a 5 k race in new york.k off and run four miles before figuring out what happened. >> she said it was like 13 miles and that's when it struck me that i think i was in the half marathon instead of the 5 k. >> two hours and 43 minutes later she crossed the finish line. she just kept going and going. she didn't real she had gone. those are your headlines. >>> how far did you wind up running? >> almost a 10 k. >> so double the time....
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rodriguez. ms. jackson lee: thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> thank you so much, mr. speaker. ms. ros-lehtinen: along with congressman ted deutch, i introduced h.con.res. 129 a resolution urging nermji to -- germany to honor its commitment and fulfill obligations to holocaust survivors. germany, even by the current government's own admission, has fallen short of the promise to take care of all the needs of all holocaust survivors. due to the horrific physical and mental pain they have endured, holocaust survivor needs are more complex than other elderly individuals. there can be no more delay, mr. speaker. all holocaust survivors must be provided, all of the medical, mental, and home care needs that they require. mr. speaker, there are nearly 15,000 holocaust su
rodriguez. ms. jackson lee: thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> thank you so much, mr. speaker. ms. ros-lehtinen: along with congressman ted deutch, i introduced h.con.res. 129 a resolution urging...